A dynamic multiple input rail switching unit includes a plurality of DC input voltage rails and a rail switching section coupled to the plurality of DC input voltage rails that is configured to individually connect selected ones of the plurality of DC input voltage rails to a switched rail output. The dynamic multiple input rail switching unit also includes a rail selection section that is coupled to the rail switching section and configured to dynamically choose the selected ones by balancing rail supply currents from the plurality of DC input voltage rails based on rail supply current capacity margins and a switched rail output current. A dynamic multiple input rail switching unit operating method, and a dynamic multiple input rail power converter are also provided.
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1. A dynamic multiple input rail switching unit, comprising: a plurality of DC input voltage rails; a rail switching section coupled to the plurality of DC input voltage rails and configured to individually connect selected ones of the plurality of DC input voltage rails to a switched rail output; and a rail selection section coupled to the rail switching section and configured to dynamically choose the selected ones by balancing rail supply currents from the plurality of DC input voltage rails based on rail supply current capacity margins and a switched rail output current.
2. The switching unit as recited in claim 1 wherein a reduction in switching power losses is provided by a synchronous timing of a switching between the plurality of DC input voltage rails and another switching for regulation of the switched rail output current.
3. The switching unit as recited in claim 1 wherein a supply current balance ratio between the plurality of DC input voltage rails is dynamically determined at or during run time in response to changes in the rail supply current capacity margins or the switched rail output current.
4. The switching unit as recited in claim 1 wherein at least one of a rail supply current of each of the plurality of DC input voltage rails and the switched rail output current is monitored.
5. The switching unit as recited in claim 1 wherein a routing of the selected ones of the plurality of DC input voltage rails to the switched rail output employs at least one selected from the group consisting of: a single switching element; a group of series-connected switching elements; a group of parallel-connected switching elements; and a combination of single, series-connected and parallel-connected switching elements.
6. The switching unit as recited in claim 1 wherein a routing of the selected ones of the plurality of DC input voltage rails to the switched rail output employs at least one selected from the group consisting of: a solid state or a semiconductor switching device; an optical switching device; and a magnetic switching device.
7. The switching unit as recited in claim 1 further configured to alternately connect the switched rail output to a voltage common or ground point instead of to the selected ones of the plurality of DC input voltage rails.
8. A dynamic multiple input rail switching unit operating method, comprising: providing a plurality of DC input voltage rails; connecting individually selected ones of the plurality of DC input voltage rails to a switched rail output; and choosing dynamically the selected ones by balancing rail supply currents from the plurality of DC input voltage rails based on rail supply current capacity margins and a switched rail output current.
9. The method as recited in claim 8 wherein a reduction in switching power losses is provided by a synchronous timing of a switching between the plurality of DC input voltage rails and another switching for regulation of the switched rail output current.
10. The method as recited in claim 8 wherein a supply current balance ratio between the plurality of DC input voltage rails is dynamically determined at or during run time in response to changes in the rail supply current capacity margins or the switched rail output current.
11. The method as recited in claim 8 wherein at least one of a rail supply current of each of the plurality of DC input voltage rails and the switched rail output current is monitored.
12. The method as recited in claim 8 wherein a routing of the selected ones of the plurality of DC input voltage rails to the switched rail output employs at least one selected from the group consisting of: a single switching element; a group of series-connected switching elements; a group of parallel-connected switching elements; and a combination of single, series-connected and parallel-connected switching elements.
13. The method as recited in claim 8 wherein a routing of the selected ones of the plurality of DC input voltage rails to the switched rail output employs at least one selected from the group consisting of: a solid state or a semiconductor switching device; an optical switching device; and a magnetic switching device.
14. The method as recited in claim 8 further including alternately connecting the switched rail output to a voltage common or ground point instead of to the selected ones of the plurality of DC input voltage rails.
15. A dynamic multiple input rail power converter, comprising: a plurality of DC input voltage rails; a rail switching section coupled to the plurality of DC input voltage rails that individually connects selected ones of the plurality of DC input voltage rails to a switched rail output, which is further connected to power conversion elements to provide a DC output voltage; a rail selection section coupled to the rail switching section that dynamically chooses the selected ones by balancing rail supply currents from the plurality of DC input voltage rails based on rail supply current capacity margins and an input current of the power conversion elements; and an output voltage control section coupled to the rail selection section that provides regulation of the DC output voltage.
16. The power converter as recited in claim 15 wherein the power conversion elements form a buck converter to provide the DC output voltage.
17. The power converter as recited in claim 15 wherein a reduction in switching power losses is provided by a synchronous timing of a switching between the plurality of DC input voltage rails and another switching for regulation of the DC output voltage.
18. The power converter as recited in claim 15 wherein a supply current balance ratio between the plurality of DC input voltage rails is dynamically determined at or during run time in response to changes in the rail supply current capacity margins or the input current of the power conversion elements.
19. The power converter as recited in claim 15 wherein at least one of a rail supply current of each of the plurality of DC input voltage rails and the input current of the power conversion elements is monitored.
20. The power converter as recited in claim 15 further configured to alternately connect the switched rail output to a voltage common or ground point instead of to the selected ones of the plurality of DC input voltage rails.
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